posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 02:14 AM
NOW CONSIDER WHAT INFORMATION WAS CENSORED FROM THAT ARTICLE.
1. For six months Specialist Stavrinakis and Sergeant John P. Vogel of HHD 21st Replacement Battallion of the US Army in Frankfurt, Germany
particularized (Eireann) many times, perhaps as many as 100 times, as the name of a group that would commit a covert act of terrorism against me, an
event ¡°arranged and guaranteed¡± to look like an "accident." The name of the company that derailed the train was Coras Iompair (Eireann). They
admitted responsibility, but only for negligence in causing an accident.
2. In Frankfurt, Germany a girlfriend of mine had warned me against going on a Eurail tour that summer. She indicated to me that one of the trains
would be bombed that summer. The army had told me that this woman might be involved in spying and terrorism. She spoke broken English. She used a
pseudonym all the time I knew her. That should have clued me in. However, I was young and uninitiated into the ways of espionage, if indeed there was
any espionage. Later I would have a small confrontation with Memet Al Agca and another middle eastern looking man one block away from the location
where the woman was who had warned me that my train might be bombed that summer.But the Mamet Ali Agca incident came after the derailment. I am just
mentioning it. It could not have appeared in the article.
3. The dates that I began making complaints about Specialist Stavrinakis and Sergeant John P. Vogel, and the date of the small informal hearing with
Captain Lamneck, Sergeant Walker, and Stavrinakis each coincided with the dates that various actions were taken in Buttevant station to reduce the
points in the station from being instantaneous, wire connected, switch operated points from a manned switch-house, to manually operated points that
took four or five minutes to change with a prybar and a wrench..
4. About three months before that derailment of August 1, 1980 , I had told my roommate (Jimmy Rowe) in the army clearly and unequivocally that my
train would be derailed in Ireland. I had described the damage to him saying specifically where the train would receive most of the damage, where I
would be seated when it derailed, my position in the train, what would happen to me and to the others, and more in detail. It all happened the way I
said it would.
5. Southbound train travel from Dublin to Cork had been shut off except for that one track on which my train was derailed. Other tracks were
available, but they had been closed to travel. Closing off all the other southbound rail travel between Dublin and Cork meant that all train traffic
going south had to be funneled through Buttevant station.
6. In the wreckage on August 1, 1980, I heard clearly a man and a woman talking about a possible second incident involving a train and a bomb.
7. A powerful bomb exploded in Bologna Italy¡¯s main train station on August 2, 1980, killing 86 people and injuring around 200 more. The main train
station in Bologna was on my planned rail trip south to Italy.
8. I was supposed to go to Italy after Ireland, through Bologna. The army had required my itinerary for travel orders in Europe. It stated that I was
traveling mainly to Ireland and Italy. It required that I state which countries I would be going to first and what dates I would be there. I wrote
that I was not sure which country I would visit first. I was traveling with a twenty-one day Eurail pass.
9. Buttevant station. Butt-e-vant.
Butt means to strike against with a violent destructive force. Van is defined as a railroad car. Buttevant? County Cork? Cork can also be defined as
stopping something from moving; to stop the flow of movement such as stopping the flow of water or traffic. Look at an aerial photo of the train
derailed in Buttevant, County Cork. See the outline of the walls at the station. Put a piece of tracing paper over the photo and trace the outline of
the walls. If you do you will have the perfect outline of the shape of a bottle. Now look at the head of the wreck. It is exactly where a cork would
be in that bottle.
10. Consider this bit of information. The article in the Stuart News had this to say about my initial experience with the impact of the force of the
derailment---He was thrown against the seat back. Then things started to disintegrate around him.
11. Consider what really happened. My head snapped back and forth with extreme violence three times over the back of the seat. Remember this was
hundreds or thousands of tons of metal and materials telescoping at seventy miles per hour, and coming to a dead halt. The velocity of my head during
these three whiplashes was probably 300 miles per hour. The force of my body slamming backwards tore two sets of steel-bolted train seats and a
steel-bolted table right up out of the floor and smashed them flat on the floor. These seats and table had been steel bolted firmly to the floor. I
went backwards through a wall. At the same time a human body, bits, pieces and things came flying at me hitting me in the legs, crotch, and chest. I
was buried up to the waist in debris and trapped in it. I had to pull things away from my legs and body to free myself. It was even much worse that
that, but enough of that.
And there you have it---Eleven main facts completely disappeared from public notice. Certainly, there is yet even more to it than what you read here,
but this article should be sufficient to get the message across. And I believe to this day that the threats in Germany, and there were many more than
are mentioned here, can be traced back to Stuart, Florida, and I do have reason for saying this.